Academic imperialism meets media imperialism: the case of Abraji in Brazil

Purpose: This article examines intellectual and media imperialism as complementary dimensions of cultural imperialism. While previous studies have addressed these concepts separately, this study argues that the United States’ dominant role in the international academic sphere allows it to influence media professionals in other countries, reinforcing media imperialism through a local workforce. Approach: This article employs a historical-interpretative approach for describing how intellectual imperialism and media imperialism work together. It also incorporates a quantitative analysis of the rise of the disinformation-fighting agenda. Findings: This study highlights the intricate relationship between external intellectual influence and local media narratives. Based on concrete examples, it shows how the Knight Center influences Brazilian journalists through intellectual training and practical initiatives organized via Abraji. Practical and social implications: This paper contributes to the broader discourse on cultural dominance and media influence. It emphasizes the need for critical reflection on the role of external forces in national media ecosystems. Originality/value: The originality of this article lies in its exploration of the intersection between intellectual and media imperialism. It illustrates how external influences, such as the Knight Center, bypass local academic structures and align with US political interests, ultimately affecting national sovereignty and shaping media narratives.

Standort
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
Umfang
Online-Ressource
Sprache
Englisch

Erschienen in
Academic imperialism meets media imperialism: the case of Abraji in Brazil ; volume:4 ; number:1 ; year:2025 ; pages:14-34 ; extent:21
Online Media and Global Communication ; 4, Heft 1 (2025), 14-34 (gesamt 21)

Urheber
de Albuquerque, Afonso
Barba, Marcela

DOI
10.1515/omgc-2024-0055
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2503130253304.656075674704
Rechteinformation
Open Access; Der Zugriff auf das Objekt ist unbeschränkt möglich.
Letzte Aktualisierung
15.08.2025, 07:20 MESZ

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